what cognitive malfunction makes it impossible for me to remember exceptions to routine, especially when under any pressure
Common manifestation: I'm upstairs in my bedroom, waiting out the clock until it's time to go downstairs and collect myself for work. "Don't forget that you need to collect a couple items from downstairs before you leave," I tell myself.
Then, thirty seconds later, I march downstairs, do my usual few pre-flight checks, grab my bag and leave. I remember the other items when I'm a block away (and then decide it's too late to go back for them, dithering long enough to miss my bus or train)
I suspect that reciting details to myself aloud would help, but I'm habituated to doing everything internally. Talking things through with myself has been a surprisingly difficult habit to build up for someone who openly talks with her alternate personalities online
@mawr ah, that would require planning. *chuckles* or at least acting on a remembered self-assigned task BEFORE it's strictly necessary to remember it (because if I wait until the "right" time, I forget)
@kara_dreamer *giggles* Okay, fair enough. ^^